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1 Assisting Schools to Improve Facilitation of Family Involvement: Home School Note National Center for Special Education Accountability Monitoring (NCSEAM) 1

2 Where are we going today? Let’s talk about family involvement What are some strategies to improve how we get families involved? Feedback & Goal Setting 2

3 Indicator B-8 Percent of parents with a child receiving special education services who report that schools facilitated parent involvement as a means of improving services and results for children with disabilities 3

4 The 4 A’s Approach Attitude Atmosphere Actions 4

5 Developing Pathways to Partnerships Prerequisite Conditions: “3 A’s” must be in place for Actions to be accepted and effective Approach Atmosphere Attitude Actions Communicating a tone of partnership through bidirectional home-school communication and fostering family involvement in learning at home Successful learning opportunities and outcomes for children (Christenson & Sheridan, 2001; Sheridan & Kratochwill, 2008) 5

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9 Steps to Establish a Home School Note 1. Conduct a conference 2. Select areas for improvement 3. Determine how the goals will be defined 4. Determine the criteria for success 5. Design the Home School Note 6. Establish responsibilities Adapted from William E. Pelham www.ccf.buffalo.edu; Kelley, M.L.,1990www.ccf.buffalo.edu 9

10 Steps to Establish a Home- School Note 7. Explain the Home School Note to the child & obtain input about rewards 8. Establish the reward system 9. Monitor and modify the program 10. Feedback for everyone 11. Troubleshoot or Maintain & Fade Adapted from William E. Pelham www.ccf.buffalo.edu; Kelley, M.L.,1990www.ccf.buffalo.edu 10

11 Conduct a Conference Convenient time Convenient location Mutual input 11

12 Select Areas for Improvement Problematic behavior Academic concerns IEP goals 12

13 Determine Definition of Goals Measurable Mutually understood Meaningful 13

14 Determine Criteria for Success 2-8 goals Frequent monitoring Reasonable targets 14

15 Design the Home School Note Layout Rating schedule Transportation logistics 15

16 Establish Responsibilities Teacher Child Parent 16

17 Explain HSN to Student & Brainstorm Rewards What’s the Home School Note for? How does the Home School Note work? Child’s opinion counts! 17

18 Establish the Reward System What gets rewarded? Daily vs. weekly Level of desirability 18

19 Monitor & Modify the Program Baseline data Tweak as necessary 19

20 Feedback for Everyone Child Teacher Parent 20

21 Maintain & Fade or Troubleshoot Judging success When to stop? Troubleshooting FAQ:http://ccf.buffalo.edu 21

22 Sample Home School Note Used with permission of William F. Pelham, Jr, @ CTADD. Available for downloading at no cost in expanded format at http://ccf.buffalo.edu 22

23 Sample Home-School Note (Center for Effective Parenting, 2000) Used with permission of Mark C. Edwards, @ CEP. Available for downloading at no cost in expanded format at http://www.parenting-ed.org. http://www.parenting-ed.org 23

24 GOAL READING 0-30 min READING 30-60 min READING 60-90 min MATH 0-30 min I will complete my work   I will stay in my assigned area   Daily Progress Report – Alex = 3Points received___  = 2Daily goal reached:  = 1 Yes No 24

25 Time I stayed in my work area. I completed my work. I had safe hands. I used an inside voice. Name: _________________ Date: ___________ I can earn smiley faces for reaching my goals. If I get at least 7 smiley faces –I can choose a special activity. I can do it! 25

26 Home – School Note 26

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30 Daily Behavior Report Card 30

31 Weekly Monitoring Report 31

32 Monthly Monitoring Report 32

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34 Feedback... 34

35 Questions for you... What are the potential barriers for using this model? How can we overcome these barriers? What support is necessary from administration? What support is necessary from other school staff? How will we ensure this support is offered and barriers are overcome? 35

36 For More Information www.ed.gov www.acountabilitydata.org www.rrfcnetwork.org www.nectac.org It’s about Better Results 36

37 We’re Done for Today! www.accountabilitydata.org 37

38 References Blechman, E. A., Taylor, C. J., & Schrader, S. M. (1981). Family problem-solving versus home notes as early intervention with high-risk children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 49, 919-926. Kelley, M.L. (1990). School-Home Notes: Promoting Children’s Classroom Success. The Guilford Press: New York. www.ccf.buffalo.edu www.fsp.unl.edu www.interventioncentral.org 38

39 Acknowledgments The National Center for Special Education Accountability Monitoring (NCSEAM) would like to take a moment and offer a very special thank you to the Future of School Psychology Task Force on Family School Partnerships. A great deal of information presented in these modules was contributed by this team and our sincere appreciation goes out to you for all your efforts. NCSEAM would also like to thank those who provided essential feedback to us throughout the development process. 39


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